Seasickness

Seasickness I have heard that many cruise ships have stabilizers that stop the rolling of the ship so I won't be seasick. Is that true/true for all cruise ships? Can I enjoy a cruise even if I'm prone to seasickness?

iluveurope responded to Seasickness on 8 Jul 2009

Cruise ships are very stable and unless you look out the window and see the ocean, you will think that you are in a hotel. If you do get seasick, the Medical Center gives out complimentary Meclizine. I have only sailed on Carnival, so I am not sure what the practice is on other ships.

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